Black baluchari silk saree with motifs in red and off-white meenakari work. Palla depicts stories from Indian Mythology and is with double meenakari in off-white and green. Available with an unstitched matching blouse piece

The famed art of Baluchari from the very place where it originated, Bisnupur. The handloom art of Silk has since spread and has been adopted far and wide in business clusters such as Varanasi. However, Bisnupur has maintained its handloom tradition with passing decades, smoothly handling over the art to future generations

Made manually with extra care and with deft hands, on Handlooms in warp and weft patterns, each saree is unique and distinct. Through years and generations of practice, Clik-clak rhythm of Looms is seamlessly reproduced in the design patterns. A handloom is dedicated to producing only one design for 2-3 years across various colour combinations. Each produce consumes 6-8 pair of handwork over weeks. Thus. the chances of replicability of a design pattern & colour is fairly slim.

Made of high-quality silk, with attractive zari patterns running through the entire body, complemented by an ornate aanchal. This would be a surest head-turner in any social gathering.

About The BrandSarees of Bengal believes in the philosophy of aggregating the traditionally practised Handloom Sarees originating from interiors of Bengal and taking it to far-flung places across India and World. We represent our weavers and their produce in front of customers. At the same time, we also engage with the skilled weavers and represent our customers and their tastes, preferences, quality consciousness during procurement. We believe in seamless transition of art from Weavers to Customers and rewards for Weavers from Cities outside of Bengal.